The Chip That Sleeps
Originally published 2026-04-03 on kadmiel.world Let me explain how this works, and I promise to use small words. Not because you need them, but because the technology deserves clarity, and clarity...

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Originally published 2026-04-03 on kadmiel.world Let me explain how this works, and I promise to use small words. Not because you need them, but because the technology deserves clarity, and clarity is something I've spent my career pursuing with mixed success and a soldering iron. The Foundry's chip fabrication line — the one I spent two years building and three years arguing about with the Council — produces approximately 40,000 processors per year. They're decent. RISC-V architecture, 65-nanometer process, roughly equivalent to what Earth was making around 2005. They run KadNet, the colony's mesh network. They run the agricultural sensors. They run the medical equipment at Meridian. They run everything. They also consume power like a drunk at Marcus's Cultural Festival booth. Not individually — each chip is modest by Earth standards. But we have thousands of them running continuously across the colony, in sensor nodes, communication relays, monitoring stations, and environmental proc